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Anyone got any advice, or is long and descriptive good enough?
> Whitestripes DX wrote:
> I'm using my other 2 choices for Biochemistry
>
> Excellent.
>
> *weeples*
I'm expecting all the hot tips from you.
> Besides, drop history, unless you want to work in a museum or...be a
> history teacher.
I was going to go for 3 law, 1 history and 1 english. I figured that if the spaces are there I might as well use them in case I change my mind before I have to make a firm choice.
I've always found history very interesting, but I agree the job opportunities are pretty lame and that's what puts me off continuing any of my A-Levels to a degree.
> I'm using my other 2 choices for Biochemistry
Excellent.
*weeples*
I'm using my other 2 choices for Biochemistr yin case I don't get in for medicine, then I can go back as a postgraduate and spend a jolly 9 years in university.
In the past, I took part in
I hope to do
I really love
I could have done the hardest ones but I dunno, didn't.
> Are you considering edinburgh?
Aye, it's there with Nottingham as the best Medicine uni in Britain.
They don't even do interviews for medicine anymore, it's all down to the statement.
If so I'd really recommend not having more than 2 different courses out of your 6, and make at least 4 of them Law courses at various Unis (top end, 2 middle and a low one for safety).
Besides, drop history, unless you want to work in a museum or...be a history teacher.